From what I've been learning you should not use any kind of varnish or sealant on pressure treated wood. I bought some of this spar varnish after watching this video to use on a new bunk board, but then talked to the owner of a boat repair business of 40 years who said not to put anything on pressure treated wood. A knowledgeable friend told me the same thing.
The staples won’t go through both layers of carpet, besides the wood is probably rotted underneath the old carpet. Do it this way and you’ll have a professionally installed boards.
From what I've been learning you should not use any kind of varnish or sealant on pressure treated wood. I bought some of this spar varnish after watching this video to use on a new bunk board, but then talked to the owner of a boat repair business of 40 years who said not to put anything on pressure treated wood. A knowledgeable friend told me the same thing.
Great job. Now I just have to wait and put my boat in the lake for a couple days so I can redo mine. Thanks.
Look at your lumber and put curve facing up, support the boat better and last longer.
Great explanation!
Doing mine this weekend
Great explanation. Can I just cover an existing board that has worn covering?
The staples won’t go through both layers of carpet, besides the wood is probably rotted underneath the old carpet. Do it this way and you’ll have a professionally installed boards.
Sweeeet. Thanks
I’m curious if you kept the staples off the side of the board that the boat runs up on or not?
What do you do with the boat?